Dave Seaman - The Masters Series Part 7 |
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Tracklisting:
| 1.01 | Charlie May | Seal Clubbing (Sasha Remix) (6:01) |
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Remix, Producer [Additional] -
Sasha
Written-By - A. Coe* , C. May* |
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| 1.02 | Buick Project | Lumiere (6:39) |
| Written-By, Producer - Andy Chatterley , Nic Fanciulli | ||
| 1.03 | Oliver Moldan Presents Prawler | Phat Laces (3:56) |
| Written-By, Producer - Oliver Moldan , Peter Jürgens | ||
| 1.04 | Thievery Corporation Feat. David Byrne | The Heart's A Lonely Hunter (5:36) |
| Written-By - Byrne* , Hilton* , Garza* | ||
| 1.05 | Slacker | Memory Man (5:56) |
| Written-By - S. McCauley* , S. Rogers* | ||
| 1.06 | Skystate | Soundflower One (4:32) |
| Written-By - S. McCauley* , S. Rogers* | ||
| 1.07 | Hawaii | Pure (Janicki Mix) (6:17) |
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Remix -
Janicki
Remix [Credited To], Producer [Additional] - Jacek Janicki* Written-By - Leandro Pugliese , Maxine Vegas , Waltie |
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| 1.08 | NUfrequency | Buy Me (Dub Mix) (4:22) |
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Producer -
NUfrequency
Written-By - Cristiano Massera , Daniele Contrini |
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| 1.09 | Chab | Sunrise (6:54) |
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Executive Producer -
Hector Romero
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Satoshi Tomiie
Mastered By - Walter Coelho Written-By, Producer - Francois Chabloz |
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| 1.10 | Phonique Feat. Erlend Øye | For The Time Being (Montero's Exclusive Masters Dub) (6:15) |
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Featuring -
Erlend Øye
Producer - Alex Krüger , Michael Vater Remix - Montero Written-By - M. Vater* |
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| 1.11 | Luke Dzierzek | Echo (John Dahlbäck Remix) (4:07) |
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Remix, Producer [Additional] -
John Dahlback*
Written-By, Producer - Luke Dzierzek |
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| 1.12 | Matthew Dekay & Roob V | 2 Da Groove (3:41) |
| Written-By, Producer - Matthew Dekay , Robert Vreken | ||
| 1.13 | Gabriel & Dresden | Tracking Treasure Down (Dave Seaman's Group Therapy Mix) (9:19) |
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Backing Vocals -
Dave Dresden
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Josh Gabriel
Engineer - Alan Bremner , Stelios Vassiloudis Lead Vocals - Molly Bancroft Producer - Gabriel & Dresden Remix - Group Therapy (2) Remix [Credited To], Producer [Additional] - Dave Seaman , Stelios Vassiloudis Written-By - Dave Dresden , Josh Gabriel , Molly Bancroft |
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| 2.01 | Paradise Soul | Spirit Of The Turning Tables (Part 1) (6:04) |
| Written-By, Producer - Mike Monday , Stretch Silvester | ||
| 2.02 | Luke Dzierzek & Liousias Present Fling | Randoms (6:04) |
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Producer -
Fling
Written-By - Luke Dzierzek , Nick Liousias |
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| 2.03 | Killahurtz vs. Rekelektric* | Don't Walk Away (Dub) (4:59) |
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Edited By [Additioanl Re-edit] -
Mick Parks*
Vocals - Amy Cooper Written-By, Producer - Amy Cooper , Darren Murray , Leah Kenny* |
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| 2.04 | Suicide Sports Club | I Don't Know (Luke Dzierzek Remix) (3:59) |
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Remix, Producer [Additional] -
Luke Dzierzek
Written-By, Producer - Suicide Sports Club Written-by [Vocals] - Duke* , Suspect (4) |
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| 2.05 | Sean Quinn & Andy Page | SQAP (4:13) |
| Written-By, Producer, Mixed By, Arranged By - Andy Page , Sean Quinn | ||
| 2.06 | Sultan & Ned Shepard Feat. Stereomovers | Connected (Dub) (8:18) |
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Written-By, Producer -
Ned Shepard
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Ossama Al Sarraf
Written-by [Co-written], Vocals - Stereomovers |
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| 2.07 | 16 Bit Lolita's | Sedna (4:11) |
| Written-By, Producer - Ariaan Olieroock , Peter Kriek | ||
| 2.08a | Chris Lake | Hype (4:29) |
| Written-By, Producer - Chris Lake | ||
| 2.08b | King Unique | Flashing Lights (Acapella) |
| Written-By, Producer, Performer - Matt 'Watkins' Thomas* , Matthew Roberts | ||
| 2.09 | Rowan* & Jaytech | Tomorrow (6:39) |
| Written-By, Producer - James Cayzer , Matt Rowan | ||
| 2.10 | Bedrock | Santiago (Dave Seaman's Group Therapy Mix) (6:29) |
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Engineer -
Alan Bremner
Remix - Group Therapy (2) Remix [Credited To], Producer [Additional] - Dave Seaman , Stelios Vassiloudis Vocals - Sara Rantzan-Meyer Written-By, Producer - John Digweed , Nick Muir |
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| 2.11 | Shiloh | Dream On (Luke Chable Remix) (9:24) |
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Remix, Producer [Additional] -
Luke Chable
Written-By, Producer - Colin Moreh , Justin Moreh |
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| 2.12 | Guy Gerber | Stoppage Time (Osamu M Emagine Mix) (7:25) |
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Remix, Producer [Additional] -
Osamu M
Written-By, Producer - Guy Gerber |
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| Dave Seaman - The Masters Series Part Three: Desire (2xCD, Mixed, Comp) | Sander Kleinenberg - This Is Everybody Too (2xCD, Comp, Mixed) | John Digweed - Transitions (CD) | Hernán Cattáneo - Sequential (2xCD, Comp, Mixed, Sup) | Hernán Cattáneo - The Masters Series 2 (2xCD, Comp, Mixed) |
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ahbijef, Aug 09, 2006 The brief liner notes to this 2 X mix CD excerpt an interview with the man of the moment and asks him to name the favorites among his commercial dance mixes. He answers as follows: "I think Renaissance 4 (the one with the leaves) is still in pole position. ... That and CD 1 of Desire."
Take his advice, skip this album, and get yourself a copy of "Desire" instead (if you dont already have one). Seriously.
While this reviewer is not familiar with "Renaissance 4", the first disc of "Renaissance — The Masters Series Part 3: Desire" (Renaissance/2001), is a sumptuous, yet danceable, and thoroughly progressive-minded set where Seaman shows his class by unshackling himself from the strictures of the "progressive trance" orthodoxy, i.e., what his mainly white, post-rave dance club audiences have come to expect from him and his ilk. He tries to replicate a bit of that open-mindedness on the first disc of Part 7 here, but only with limited success: the tracks by Thievery Corporation feat. David Byrne and Skystate do introduce some refreshing variety, but by the time we get past the not-particularly-enlightened exclusive Montero dub of Phoniques "For The Time Being" feat. Erlend Øye, the somnambulant, monolithic tone has completely taken over and we plod on, all the way to finish line at the end of Disc 2, and achieve nothing.
Progressive Trance ran out of ideas a long time ago, but the huge demand for this soul-less variant of modern dance music, particularly in the U.K. and continental Europe, has kept operators like Renaissance and Global Underground (and DJs like Dave Seaman and Sasha) in business long past their sell-by dates. To keep up with the times (and to keep their audiences from completely nodding off), purveyors of Progressive Trance have sought to spice up the dreary proceedings with some Nu-Breaks, Electro, and a few lashings of what passes for "Acid" House these days, but the results have remained largely dismal. That a record like Gabriel & Dresdens "Tracking Treasure Down" (track 1.13 here) can still get recorded and marketed today, and be considered a minor underground hit, speaks volumes about the cumulative brain damage wrought by the controlled substances which seem to go hand in hand with post-rave and Progressive Trance.
I have bought a lot of mix CDs issued by Renaissance and GU over the years, and I only wish that they would stop plying the same formulae over and over again, pandering to clubbers who are too brain-dead to know what they want. Respect is a lot harder to earn than making easy money from zombified ravers but, in the long run, the medium remains viable only if the labels are prepared to reach beyond the low-hanging fruit. Renaissance has had some success blending Deep House with their usual Progressive House/Progressive Trance repertoire, e.g., "The Sound Of Renaissance Vol. 2 (2003), and CD 1 of "Renaissance — The Masters Series Part 5" by Hernán Cattáneo (2004), while GU earned my respect when they allowed DJs like Danny Tenaglia and Danny Howells to "smuggle in the funky goods". Those days seem quite distant now but at least Dave Seaman, of all people, can still remember when good dance music meant something more than providing a soundtrack to recreational drug use. Take his advice and listen to "Desire" instead: that first disc is quite capable of inducing an all-natural, Rocky Mountain-high all by itself.
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